A white gloss chest with physical handles introduces a secondary material, metal, resin, or ceramic, across the face of the unit at regular intervals. Against a continuous gloss white surface, handles break the visual rhythm and introduce points of different reflectivity. Over time they also wear differently from the panel, developing tarnish or looseness that draws attention to themselves. A handleless push-to-open front keeps the entire visible face of the chest in a single material and finish, uninterrupted by hardware. The DHS white gloss chest uses a 45-degree cut at the top of each drawer front as the grip point, requiring only light pressure at the corner — clean in appearance and requiring no additional components to maintain.